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Topic: Best exchange given all the latest headlines? (Read 594 times)

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all of them
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Make world a better place to live!!!
Btc-e also for me , because ..... i like Russian!
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btc-e of course
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Agreed virvurex could use a troll box
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Vircurex is great.. they need a troll box tho
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+1 for BTC-e.
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btc-e.com. is the best.
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I started to sign up with mt.gox and just didn't like all the info they required.  With all the problems they've had, I would stay clear of them for now.  Just my opinion.  I could be wrong.
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You can also use a service like Coinbase or Bitpay which let you accept Bitcoin and convert it to USD. I believe coinbase has the option of keeping a balance in Bitcoin, converting, or a combination of both. I've used Coinbase a bit, just not as a merchant, so I'm not entirely clear on the specifics on that end.
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I use bitstamp and btc-e. They are both good.
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Was considering trying to open a Mt.Gox account.... now considering buying from BitStamp or CoinLab. Any idea which is easier/safer/better?

To be honest, I'm not looking to send $$$ to any BTC trade network. Just looking for a way to accept a new form of payment...

So I would take in BTC and cash out USD whenever I feel the need or need capital to replace inventory sold.

What exchange would you suggest for a merchant???

I'm assuming when you signup you get a BTC "address" or whatever it's called, for someone to pay you with???

Thanks in advance!

You get an adress to deposit BTCs, yes. I have used both MtGox and BitStamp, both work, it depends on your preferences (and location: BitStamp is better for europeans for instance).

 If you are going to use it for business, though, I recall there are services specifically targeted at making your life much easier than it woyuld be with a bare-bone exchange functionality, might be worth searching for them.
newbie
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Was considering trying to open a Mt.Gox account.... now considering buying from BitStamp or CoinLab. Any idea which is easier/safer/better?

To be honest, I'm not looking to send $$$ to any BTC trade network. Just looking for a way to accept a new form of payment...

So I would take in BTC and cash out USD whenever I feel the need or need capital to replace inventory sold.

What exchange would you suggest for a merchant???

I'm assuming when you signup you get a BTC "address" or whatever it's called, for someone to pay you with???

Thanks in advance!
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